Larger cephalopods have been known to eat smaller cephalopods, not the other way around.
Pikes, sharks, giant squids, giant octopus, sea birds, jellyfish, and people.
they never meet up in the wild that much because giant squids favor deeper water, but if they met a penguin has no chance of surviving.
Yes. Giant squids can even kill great white sharks.
no they do not
They eat cuttle fish, squids, and somtimes octopus.
They eat giant squids.
no
Architeuthis dux
They have a beak underneath all of their appendages.
they use their two feeding tentecals
All Squids are animals from the Class Cephalopoda of the Phylum Mollusca. Squids are not mammals, although bear in mind that all mammals are animals too, just from a different Phylum, Phylum Chordata.
Giant squids primarily feed on fish and other cephalopods, such as smaller squid and octopus. They are also known to eat crustaceans and other small marine organisms. Their diet may vary depending on the availability of prey in their deep-sea habitat.